R.e. blood tests:   I suppose one would look for evidence of overworked
kidneys and liver;  how that would show up I am not sure.

JBB



Wayne Fugitt wrote:

> Evening Reid,
>
> J Britten has a legitimate concern regarding the need for good research,
> >but I am uncomfortable with the implication that there is some problem
> >with not "..... exploring the potential risks of CS.......(and) merely
> >extolling its benefits."
>
> I sure appreciate your concern, and likely others do as well.  However I
> though that was the job of the FDA.
>
> I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of us have been drinking this stuff
> like good ole fashioned moonshine,
> with virtually no ill effects.
>
> After all, this is not some new drug approved by the FDA.  If it was, we
> would certainly all be highly concerned by its safety.
>
> I am willing to be a guinea pig in most any manner you can suggest.
>
> Virtually everyone I know is sick and ailing.  How could I possibly do any
> worse than these people that visit the doctors and spend hundreds of
> dollars each month at the drug store?
>
> Someone suggested some blood component be tested or a complete blood
> analysis.  I plan to have one within the next 30 days.  What should I have
> tested to see if the CS is doing any damage?
>
> Wayne
>
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